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Officers share stories of lasting wounds from Capitol attack

Officers share stories of lasting wounds from Capitol attack

Apple News Today
Jul 27, 2021 10 min
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<p>Officers who defended the Capitol against rioters during the January 6 insurrection testify before a House select committee today. The <a href="https://apple.news/Aw1rjmlHgT6G188gEyJFXIA?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">Washington Post</a> speaks with some of them about the mental and physical injuries they experienced.</p> <p><a href="https://apple.news/APGcTcLtVT8OaSYHxsq8dIw?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">BuzzFeed News</a> has an in-depth report into how the government handled a criminal conspiracy case that included an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan&rsquo;s governor. It&rsquo;s raising questions about the role of government informants in the case.</p> <p>Low-wage workers in America have been pushing for more pay and better benefits for years. <a href="https://apple.news/A9rzvWyLIQQ6tJYSGpdaKfA?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">Time</a> reports that many of them are starting to win those fights.</p> <p>NBC Sports reports on surprising Olympic upsets in <a href="https://apple.news/A2RgY0axEQ3-sZ_j0VZOZQA?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">tennis</a> and <a href="https://apple.news/ArYfja2EySWS7u8lF9PzydQ?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">swimming</a>. Plus, our interview with American swimming gold-medalist Lydia Jacoby.</p>

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